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Anne Bradstreet’s Ecological Thought

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  • Morton, Timothy. Ecology without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2007. Print.
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  • Slovic, Scott. “Editor’s Note. ” ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 20.2 (Spring 2013): 215–217. Print.
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  • Ward, Nathaniel. “Introductory Verses. ” The Works of Anne Bradstreet. Ed. Jeannine Hensley. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1967. 3. Print.

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